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Stem Cell Research for Multiple Sclerosis
Today is a lucky day for us as we get an up close and personal look at Dr. Roberto Fernandez Vina, the chairman of the Repair Stem Cell Institute’s Science Advisory Board, and one of the world’s most renowned stem cell research pioneers using the patient’s own Adult Stem Cells. [...]

Stem Cell Research for COPD and Emphysema
Dr. Roberto Fernandez Vina will present his stem cell study on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and Emphysema next week at the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) annual meeting in Barcelona, Spain.
Dr. Fernandez Vina who is also the chairman of the Repair Stem Cell Institute’s Science [...]

Stem Cell Research Study Shows Adult Stem Cells Improve Diabetes Type 2
Dr. Roberto Fernandez Vina is scheduled to present a stem cell research study in which he helped improve Diabetes Type 2 patients with their own Adult Stem Cells and followed up on them for 3 years! The stem cell treatment and therapy was a [...]

Stem Cell Research Study for COPD and Emphysema to be Presented at ISSCR Meeting
As we are gearing up for the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) annual meeting this week in Barcelona, Dr. Fernandez Vina has provided us with results from his stem cell research clinical study using Adult Stem Cells for the lung [...]

news from the world about stem cells

Business Wire (press release)Texas Woman Finds Answer for MS in Her Own Stem CellsBusiness Wire (press release)Houston resident Debbie Bertrand, pictured here with her husband Larry, is one of many Celltex clients who has seen vast improvements in quality of life after adult stem cell therapy. (Photo: Business Wire) ...Stem cells - hope for the future?MS Tru

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology NewsEarly Sperm and Male Fertility Loss Linked to Deficient Stem Cell PopulationGenetic Engineering & Biotechnology NewsThe Brown scientists discovered a mutation that leads to the lack of function in the gene coding for the TAF4b protein, causing a major deficiency in the number of spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs)

Scientists move closer to creating cartilage from stem cellsMedical XpressWith their huge capacity to proliferate, embryonic stem cells, which can be manipulated to form almost any type of mature cell, offer the possibility of high-volume production of cartilage cells. Their use would also be cheaper and applicable to a ...Public Release: 3-Mar-2015 UK scien

Harvard GazetteA new stem cell advanceHarvard GazetteCollaborating with scientists from New York, Toronto, and Tokyo, Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI) researchers have devised two methods for using stem cells to generate the type of neurons that help regulate behavioral and basic physiological ...Skin stem cells now to cure obesityTheHealthSiteNeurons Cont

National PostStem cell treatment that reboots entire immune system might be ground breaking ...National PostIn the new treatment, specialists use a high dose of chemotherapy to knock out the immune system before rebuilding it with stem cells taken from the patient's own blood. “Since we started treating patients three years ago, some of the results we h

Daily MailMother wins competition to have baby's stem cells frozen as an 'insurance policy'Daily MailSo when Hannah attended London ExCel's Baby Show in February 2014 and came across stem cell banking company Precious Cells, she realised the procedure could prove priceless. Stem cells are found in the cord blood that remains in the placen

NEWS.com.auStem cell breakthrough helping same-sex couplesNEWS.com.auA team of researchers from Cambridge University claim to have reprogrammed skin cells from adults and converted them into embryonic-like stem cells. When comparing the engineered stem cells to human cells from foetuses, it was found they were identical.and more »

Scientists have succeeded in producing cartilage formed from embryonic stem cells that could in future be used to treat the painful joint condition osteoarthritis. With their huge capacity to proliferate, embryonic stem cells, which can be manipulated to form almost any type of mature cell, offer the possibility of high-volume production of cartilage cells.

A researcher has discovered a way to keep remyelination going, using a drug that's already on the market. Damage to myelin, the fatty insulator that enables communication between nerve cells, characterizes multiple sclerosis (MS) and other devastating neurological diseases.

The protein MCL-1 is critical for keeping milk-producing cells alive and sustaining milk production in the breast, researchers have discovered. Without milk production, offspring cannot survive, making MCL-1 essential for survival of mammalian species.

Problems in a gene responsible for producing the protein TAF4b leave mice -- and maybe men -- unable to sustain sperm production. As embryos, mice lacking the protein failed to develop an adequate number of key cells in the sperm production process and as adults they quickly lost their initial fertility.